Friday, March 1, 2013

Hi readers!

Aside from knitting, I enjoy painting and have a small hobby of painting old furniture to spice it up a bit. I love color and I love funky things and I think bringing pops of colors and patterns into interior decoration in unusual ways is very hip at the moment. I'm a huge fan of bright colored upholstery and patterned walls, but not too much! One piece of something colorful and beautiful can make a room.

I have done three pieces so far, a dresser, a coffee table and an outdoor table. The first two I painted with acrylic paint and finished them with a clear oil based finish, but I am going to venture into doing it properly with oil paint. This is how they turned out.

The dresser is my favorite and I just wish I had spent the time and effort to do it in an oil based paint. I'm no expert painter, I'm still experimenting with what works best.

Unfortunately the outdoor table I painted got broken in a move, so I have no photos, but I took an old table that had been damaged in the rain and sanded it down and painted it with beautiful forest green and white paint. I made a kind of twirly design with the white on green and the table became a great piece of patio furniture.

Last week I bought an old coffee table for 500 Icelandic Krona, about $4 and am looking forward to more experimenting.

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About Me

Hi readers and friends! My name is Marta and I am a 28 year old woman and I currently live in Reykjavik Iceland. I am an American, but more of a nomad, who can't seem to stay in one place. I am constantly inspired by the things around me and my experiences. I am a knitter, painter, wanna be interior designer/ fashion designer. I have an interest in all kinds of art, including writing and this is how I came about starting to blog. I spend my days, writing, making things, running, doing yoga, hanging out with my new puppy and my Icelandic boyfriend. I am now in Iceland without a "real" job and I want to put all my thoughts and ideas to "paper" and share them with the world. Happy reading and I look forward to any feedback!